Hello,
On 2005-05-26 Erik Johansson <ml@???> wrote:
> I have a domainlist (actually domainlist_cache, but with respect to my
> problem, they behave the same) that looks as follows:
> domainlist_cache virtual_domains = ${tr{${lookup ldapm {user=LDAP_USER
> pass=LDAP_PASS ldap:///ou=domains,dc=ejohansson,dc=se?dc?one?
> (objectClass=domain)}{$value} fail}}{\n}{:}}
> It works as it is supposed too. But since the lookup contains the
> ldap password I would like to hide it from exim4 -bP
> +virtual_domains by adding "hide" in front of domainlist.
> Unfortunately it doesn't work. Exim refuses to accept it with the
> error:
> main option "domainlist_cache" unknown
> So my question is: Is this behaviour a bug
Hello,
afaict this is a missing feature. But as I am not familiar with LDAP at
all, I am redirecting this to exim-users.
> or am I supposed to do this in some other way? I'm also curious
> about if ${tr{...}{\n}{:}} is the recommended way of turning
> multiple values returned from a ldap query into a list?
> I'm using Exim version 4.50 #1 built 17-Apr-2005 19:14:00 on Sarge.
> Best regards
> Erik Johansson
> PS: I've tried mailing exim-users, but my message never appeared in
> the archive (despite trying twice), so I assumed it was lost. So I'm
> trying this list instead. Hope my question is not out of this list's
> scope.
This list and afaik also exim-users require that mail by unsubscribed
posters is approved manually. - Your mail might still be stuck in
exim-users moderation queue.
cu andreas
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